Former Pakistani Umpire Asad Rauf Dies At 66
Thursday, September 15, 2022 IST
Asad Rauf, a previous ICC World class Board umpire from Pakistan, kicked the bucket at 66 years old.
Previous Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, who was a piece of the ICC World class Board from 2006 to 2013, kicked the bucket in the wake of experiencing a heart failure in Lahore. He was 66. "Disheartened to find out about passing of Asad Rauf. In addition to the fact that he was a decent umpire had a fiendish funny bone. He generally put a grin all over and will keep on doing so at whatever point I ponder him. Numerous feelings for his family for their misfortune," Pakistan Cricket Board boss Ramiz Raja tweeted.
"Miserable to be aware of the fresh insight about previous ICC umpire Asad Rauf's demise...May Allah award him magfirat and give his family sabr Ameen," tweeted previous Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal.
Rauf umpired his most memorable ODI in 2000 and his most memorable Test in 2005. In 2006, he was named in ICC's World class Board, which he was a piece of until 2013.
He directed 64 Tests, 139 ODIs, 28 T20Is and 11 ladies' T20Is as one or the other umpire or television umpire.
He likewise directed in 40 Top of the line matches, 26 Rundown A matches and 89 T20s by and large, including IPL matches.
He likewise had a fruitful homegrown vocation as a center request player.
Rauf played 71 Top of the line matches, scoring 3423 runs. He played 40 Rundown A matches, scoring 611 runs.
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